Tamworth's match against Manchester United U21 was abandoned in the 45th minute due to a serious injury to Sekou Kone. The Malian midfielder clashed heads with an opponent and was left on the ground, requiring over 20 minutes of treatment before being stretchered off. The match was initially suspended while Kone received treatment, but due to safety regulations, the venue must have an ambulance on-site for the match to take place. With only one ambulance at the ground, which was used to treat Kone and subsequently take him to hospital, a replacement ambulance was required to resume the match. Ultimately, after a 30-minute postponement, the match was abandoned due to the organisers being unable to secure a replacement ambulance in time. Manchester United U21s had controlled the majority of the proceedings, with captain Jacob Devaney playing a fantastic cross-field pass to James Scanlon, who found Zach Baumann on the overlap with a clever back heel. Baumann drove into the box and cannoned a strike off the crossbar, while Jaydan Kamason also hit the woodwork. Tamworth provided some threat of their own, particularly from set-pieces, with one corner being punched away by Will Murdock but not far enough, as it was hooked back towards goal and hit the crossbar. The match is expected to be rescheduled at a later date. Sekou Kone's injury was a major concern, and the safety of the players is the top priority. The match will be replayed when the safety requirements are met. And the fans will be eagerly waiting for the rescheduled match. But for now, the focus is on Sekou Kone's recovery. So the football community will be wishing him a speedy recovery.